Vol. 6, No. 4 Winter, 2001
Table of Contents
- Page 1 “’Fancy Stuff’ keeps BC Carver busy for DUCKS UNLIMITED” reprinting of an article from the CONSERVATOR, Vol. 22, No. 2, 2001 on Tad Yesaki who raises large sums for the duck conservation group by donating his decoy carvings which are auctioned.
- Pp. 2-3 “Mrs. Okada’s Kamaboko Factory on Clayoquot Island” by Larry Maekawa on a mechanized system for pounding lingcod meat as part of a process for canning kamaboko.
- Pp. 4-5 “Remember When” by Wm. (Bill) Hutcherson
- Pp. 5-6 “Books about Japanese Canadian History for young readers (ages 8 and above)” by Masako Fukawa
- Pp. 6-7 “In Memory of Robert K. Iwata” by Frank Kamiya
- Page 7 “Community Celebration Dinner” by Frank Kamiya
- Pp. 7-11 “Our Unique Past: Our Destinyi?” by Raymond Moriyama, OC – speech at JCNM Celebration Dinner which had to be given by another due to 9-11 incident which prevented Mr. Moriyama from flying.
- Pp. 11-12 “Tribute to Nikkei Pioneers – Issei and Nisei” by Dr. Paul Kariya, speech given at JCNM Celebration Dinner
- Pp. 13-14 “JCNM President’s Report – 2000-2001” by Stan Fukawa
- Pp. 14-15 “Nikkei Fishermen’s Reunion” by Dr. Paul Kariya
- Page 15 “JCNM Annual General Meeting, October 27, 2001” “Call for Internment Stories”
- Page 16 “Volunteer Appreciation Dinner” JCNM, Oct. 20, 2001 “Powell St. Festival” JCNM involvement Donors and Members.
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